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titleOfInvention Glass container for hermetic packaging
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] The heat-sealed part is remarkably excellent in water resistance, heat resistance, and hot water resistance even though it is sealed by heat sealing, and the adhesive strength is increased up to the cohesive failure strength of the resin even after retort sterilization. Glass containers for hermetically sealed packaging. [Structure] A heat-sealable glass container for heat-sealable packaging, in which an organometallic complex layer and a thermosetting resin coating film in which an acid-modified olefin resin is dispersed are formed in this order in a sealing opening of a glass container. And a heat-sealing hermetically-sealed glass container obtained by heat-sealing the container body and a lid body having a heat-sealing layer made of an olefin resin on a substrate, with the coating film and the heat-sealing layer facing each other.
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